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Melissa Zinkin on Kantian Constructivism

Mollie Teitelbaum on Psychology Today

Mollie Teitelbaum, former Pell honors student and winner of the 2016 Dillon Award,
wrote a guest post for Psychology Today while she is working as a research assistant
for Aaron Ben-Ze'ev at University of Haifa. | read more

Nicole Hassoun on Big Think

Melissa Zinkin in Pacific Philosophical Quarterly

Melissa Zinkin's paper, "Two Kinds of Feminist Philosophy," is forthcoming in Pacific Philosophical Quarterly in 2018. You can access an early view of the abstract and article on Wiley Online Library.

Nicole Hassoun in Journal of Public Health

Nicole Hassoun published "Measuring health burden without discriminating against the
disabled" with Lucio Esposito in the September 2017 issue of Journal of Public Health. Read the abstract or the full article on Oxford University Press.

Lisa Tessman on When Doing the Right Thing Is Impossible

Lisa Tessman's book, When Doing the Right Thing Is Impossible, was published in June. She did a series of interviews and short articles for general
audience venues based on the book:

Nicole Hassoun: "Diversity in Philosophy Journals"

Nicole Hassoun published "Diversity in Philosophy Journals: Some New Data on Women
in Philosophy," with Sherri Conklin and Isaac Wilhelm in Philosophical Studies (forthcoming), which relates to her work on the Data on Women in Philosophy project.

"I'm Only Human" Blog Debuts on Psychology Today

Lisa Tessman on the APA Blog

Read an interview with Lisa Tessman on her Author Meets Critics session at the 2017
Central Division meetings of the American Philosophical Association here.

Eric Dietrich on New Books in Philosophy

Eric Dietrich was interviewed about Excellent Beauty: The Naturalness of Religion and the Unnaturalness of the World on the New Books in Philosophy podcast. Listen here.

Lisa Tessman on New Books in Philosophy

Lisa Tessman gave an hour-long interview on Moral Failure: on the Impossible Demands of Morality on the New Books in Philosophy podcast. Listen here.

Nicole Hassoun on NPR

Professor Nicole Hassoun developed an index ranking the world's largest pharmaceutical
companies according to their impact on global diseases and presented it at the at
the World Health Organization (W.H.O.) headquarters in Switzerland. | Listen